Day 3

Blasted Lesson Plan

Discussion of Thought Questions

  1. 1

    How has the tone of the play changed in this scene?

    One might say the play has darkened. Students could and should observe that it wasn't a happy play, per se, in the first two scenes, but this scene seems devoid of any humor or relief. The Soldier's dialogue consists of near-incessant violent images, his actions almost entirely violence against Ian. The play has become not only about war, but a site of devastating warfare and its impact on individuals.

  2. 2

    Is Ian a soldier? Why or why not?

    Students may be unsure of whether or not Ian has been telling the truth about his activities as a bagman or assassin. He might be truthful; equally, he might be delusional, or...

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